Texas Local Government Code 563.065 – Abolition of Conservation and Reclamation District
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(a) With the consent of the directors of a conservation and reclamation district located in a county, the commissioners court of the county may assume the outstanding obligations of the district and provide for the abolition of the district.
(b) The territory of the former district remains secondarily liable for the payment of any taxes pledged to the payment of an outstanding debt of the former district until the debt is paid or payment has been provided for, including refunding by the county. The commissioners court as the successor to the district shall impose those taxes in the territory of the former district.